Jones and Carradine are both injury risks though. I like that talent though but after getting burned by Best, Delmas, Broyles, Spievey and Bentley lately with injuries, I kind of want to Detroit to stay away from known injury risks. Though I love Jones ability. But then again you have Milliner with an injury too and Joeckel or Fisher could unluckily get hurt Week 1.

I think that top pick has to be injury free. I want Houston resigned, Fisher taken 1st pick, a safety within the next 2 picks, and another defensive end. Q. Smith later on represents valuable depth and a reasonable risk/reward. Tank Carradine is worth the 2nd round pick, but its a borderline judgement call and we don't have the medicals. Our 2nd pick is where we've been burned recently, so I would try and trade down a few spots to pick up another pick in the mid rounds and maximize our potential draft rather than risk on an injury potential. Trade down to secure another 4th and Phillip Thomas later in the 2nd would be ideal.

So Ezekiel Ansah supposedly didn't even work out for the combine and he put those numbers up.

Instead of training like all other players, he was supposedly focusing on his classes. His agent says, his 4.6 40 was the first 40 he has ever run in his life.

I am very interested in how he performs at his pro day now to see if there is a noticeable improvement. Between this, his already impressive 40 time, and Schwartz coaching him at the senior bowl I think he is definitely in the discussion at 5.

I agree Lions will NOT take him. I am saying somebody will though between 25-40. We need speed/pass rushing at OLB with Tulloch in the middle. And Te'o doesn't exactly provide that.

I wanna see Jarvis Jones' pro day and some sort of official medical clearance from some doctors as well. If all of a sudden he is cleared and blows up at his pro day...thats another option at 5. But he does scare me in a medical issues down the road type of way.

If he passes his medical with flying colours and has what people expect, pro day, then, he could easily go #1 in the draft because that is where he would go if it wasn't for the health issues. I doubt we get a shot if the above occurs.

I agree, TE'o will likely be a round 2 pick but could go anywhere from 25-40.

So Ezekiel Ansah supposedly didn't even work out for the combine and he put those numbers up.

Instead of training like all other players, he was supposedly focusing on his classes. His agent says, his 4.6 40 was the first 40 he has ever run in his life.

I am very interested in how he performs at his pro day now to see if there is a noticeable improvement. Between this, his already impressive 40 time, and Schwartz coaching him at the senior bowl I think he is definitely in the discussion at 5.

Yeah, but he didn't say, it was the first time he had ever run on a track. I don't think the Lions will bit on draft day for a boom or bust prospect like Ansah. He will be nothing more than a situational pass rusher for the next 2 years before he will be anywhere near ready to start full time. After all, he has only started 9 collegian games and is hardly ready for full time service in the NFL.

7 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup in one game with Schwartz.

If our staff, who spent a week with him says that he's our man, then he's our man. We have the simplest scheme possible that apparently doesn't ask our DEs to help with the run. He should have very little adjustments to make.

7 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup in one game with Schwartz.

If our staff, who spent a week with him says that he's our man, then he's our man. We have the simplest scheme possible that apparently doesn't ask our DEs to help with the run. He should have very little adjustments to make.

I agree. I think if Milliner is off the board this pick wouldn't upset me all that much. Bruce Irving made a huge impact for Seattle as a situational pass rusher.

He is an intriguing talent that our coaching staff had the luxury of coaching for the senior bowl. His job, just like Avril's kind of was is going to be get to the QB. I think he could handle that..

Personally, I think the talk of moving Reiff to RG is very disappointing because I think it shows that the Lions don't believe that he can play LT. Ideally Reiff could play LT and then the Lions could try to trade down and draft Warmack and pick up an extra 2nd.

Drafting at #5, I wouldn't mind Joeckel, Fisher, Millner, Ansah, Mingo or a trade down for Warmack or Cooper. Either way, we should get somebody that can make an impact on the field.

Personally, I think the talk of moving Reiff to RG is very disappointing because I think it shows that the Lions don't believe that he can play LT. Ideally Reiff could play LT and then the Lions could try to trade down and draft Warmack and pick up an extra 2nd.

Drafting at #5, I wouldn't mind Joeckel, Fisher, Millner, Ansah, Mingo or a trade down for Warmack or Cooper. Either way, we should get somebody that can make an impact on the field.

I'd be open to reiff at guard and us drafting Fischer at 5. It creates a lot of moving pieces however. And if our staff thinks Reiff would make a very good OG, then it pisses me off they didnt play him there last year.

We do need a Titus replacement(which is cheaper from the draft), but I figured we'd hear more about potential running backs. Schwartz and Mayhew keep talking about them, maybe they are just hinting at Bush.

"Similar talents" in UDFAs may be minimizing Bush's talents a touch. Or quite a bit. He's not an every down back, but the Lions should be able to squeeze at least 1,200 APY and half a dozen scores out of him without a problem. Doubt you'd get that with an UDFA.

I'd take him for 2 at $7mil. I think his impact would be quite noticable in our offence.